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White Noise

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  1. See you there with ya yellow barney and your big soil sieve Wheres theres muck theres money Post should be with you the morn .
  2. The best business idea I had Ant was to collect money lol . Its the future
  3. Whatever machine you end up having IMO Multi Tip are the best by far
  4. Aye Jon ours is still going up here in sunny Cheshire . It was bloody chucking down hailstones today lol .
  5. Surely thats hear say ? All you have to do is google said victim and hey presto 90% of the info you require is there free and no comebacks ?
  6. Ha ha ha On a serious note Mr Gustharts how did you get on with it ? Its crap when only half a story is told .
  7. I will second that
  8. Yes they are brilliant .
  9. Thats made me so jealous Glad it works for you .
  10. Sense of wellbeing and a fat wedge is bliss
  11. Ya Buggar
  12. Thanks for the heads up Mr B
  13. Crosses my mind from time to time . Its not all about the dollars , Quality of life is much more important . Give your price for a proper quality job and walk away .Although it did tend to niss me off when the job is done by another contractor and a total hash is made of whole thing . Now I,m pleased to say that secnario makes me smile Totally know where your coming from though
  14. Anything larger than the above then I will weld a solid metal shaft to the axe head .
  15. Well I have a rough looking 16mm 3 strand nylon lowering line for rough jobs . Its now needing replacing . So I thought how about the multiplait 8 strand version again at 16mm but without the hocking and kinking of the 3 strand ? I do own a nice lowering line used on the better sites
  16. Yes why not I always find if I am Grinding stumps on an end of row plot . They always seem to be the worse by far as builders bury all there crap on last plot You could always do a small test hole dig with your spade to check the ground before grinding .
  17. UOTE=Big T;1078293]Jobby jobbed!
  18. Yes we used to have 017s as a chipper saw as they are light . But Stihl have got issue's with carbs and just dont seem to be in the same league as they once were . I have used a few new huskys and they seem to be of a better class nowadays than Stihl . Echo well it will last you two years and then sell it and buy a new one . All the best
  19. Engine mounting holes are the same as the 13 hp Honda . That goes for both the launtop 13 and 16hp
  20. Need a new chipper saw to be honest as our Stihl 23 is getting on a bit It has lasted well even though its not a contractor's saw
  21. ABBEY GARDEN £248 includes spare chain two stroke and bar oil and delivery . Better deal IMO
  22. Good price that mate as ABBEY GARDEN are £248 . So at £231 its a good saving Although the £248 price includes spare chain and bar oil or two stroke ? Going to have one anyhow .
  23. Oak that Treequip did for me . Spent a while ringing the beggar up .
  24. Just checked them out Ant . They seem like a good little saw for the chipper fodder . Youtube have some good clips on them . Abbey Garden may sell them ? Might get one myself
  25. I'm sure the new Honda Gx390 are made in Thailand .

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